Chris Tomlin shares his favourite Christmas memory

|PIC1|“My favourite memory is my brothers and me sleeping together the night before Christmas when we were little," he says. "We would wake up early in the morning then form a single file line in the hall and wait for our mum and dad to let us attack our gifts.”

Tomlin is celebrating the release of his first Christmas record Glory In The Highest: Christmas Songs of Worship .

Produced by Ed Cash, Glory In The Highest features familiar classics including "Angels We Have Heard On High", "O, Holy Night", "Joy to the World [Unspeakable Joy]", to which Tomlin wrote a new refrain, and four new songs that will be Christmas favourites for years to come.

With special guests Matt Redman, Christy Nockels and singer/songwriter, Audrey Assad, the album succeeds in its purpose of transforming familiar carols into songs of worship.

For more information on Tomlin, please visit www.christomlin.com
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